4. What is reserve Saturation Current?
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REVERSE SATURATION CURRENT. The current in the pn junction diode when diode is reverse biased, is called as reverse saturation current. Holes are minority charge carriers in N type semiconductor and electrons are minority charge carriers in P type semiconductor. They are generated due to thermal agitation
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WHAT IS RESERVE SATURATION CURRENT?
- Reverse current is when there is a higher voltage at the output of a system than at the input, causing current to flow backwards through the system.
- There are two common sources of reverse voltage:
- (1) when power is disconnected from a system
- (2) when the body diode of a FET becomes forward- biased.
- Biasing is such an arrangement made in the PN junction device so that the device allows the flow of larger current in one direction.
- The device is said to be forward biased if the anode is connected to the positive end and cathode is connected to the negative end of the battery.
They are generated due to thermal agitation
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